One of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy is set to join a dragon sculpture outside a mid Norfolk gallery.
A wooden sculpture of Din Djarin, the title character from the Disney+ Star Wars hit, The Mandalorian, will soon go on show outside the Norski Noos Gallery in Dereham.
The 8ft sculpture will stand alongside a 2.5-ton, 11.5ft dragon.
Both pieces were made by chainsaw artist Matt Darge, from Hockering, and were recently on display at the Royal Norfolk Show.
Andy Sullivan, owner of the gallery, said he was delighted the Mandalorian - who is accompanied by another popular character from the show known as Grogu or 'Baby Yoda' - would be displayed there from July 17.
Mr Sullivan said: “It's splendid news the dragon is returning, she is already part of the scenery here at the gallery and will be joined by The Mandalorian which will add a new dimension for the kids both young and old, alongside Grogu.
“As with the Dragon, the Mandalorian is for sale, however, they can both be enjoyed outside Norski Noos until their new forever homes are found.”
The Mandalorian has a price tag of £6,500.
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